Sentences with word «signficance»

The key issues are often establishing the correct level of heritage signficance, using guidance and policy where appropriate to establish special interest, character and appearance or setting depending on the heritage assets concerned.
With jack wilshere on the pitch since he was back our only goal is an own goal, likewise b4 he went out injured we usually start scoring wen he was out, though I avent discovered anyfin responsible for such signficance differences but the shit is real.
Artists including John Baldessari, Tauba Auerbach, Martin Kippenberger and Hans - Peter Feldman participate in this visually overwhelming and detailed examination of the cultural and emotional signficance of books.
A particular stroke or glob of paint filtered out of a photograph might take on more signficance in an animation.
A more sophisticated statistical analysis that took autocorrelation into account would almost certainly indicate non signficance for all of the short term trends.
The second greatest risk is that current research is not adequately understood, when assessing the potential impact of development on below ground archaeology; in particular where landscape patterning can undermine a case where historic trends might suggest a higher signficance.
One section of the report of particular signficance entitled «The Face of the Insider Threat» reveals that approximately 25 % of insider threats are hostile with the remaining 75 % due to accidental or negligent activity.
In challenging listing proposals by Historic England on behalf of DCMS, it is always the case that detailed research is necessary to establish the correct nature of heritage signficance.
The assumption about no autocorrelation is key to the statements of statistical signficance.
For followers of Jesus, this day also has signficance.
Everybody perfectly understood the signficance of what we were discussing.»
As I reported earlier (see 8.42 am), Vince Cable has already played down the signficance of the report.
But A.C.T. officials downplayed the signficance of the tiny rise — a tenth of a point on a scale of 36 — and standardized - test critics voiced alarm at test results showing a slight increase in the «gender gap» between male and female students.
In my profile, I tried to help translate Douglas Ready's technical evaluation for a lay audience and interpret the signficance of the study.
Wandering Palm is one of these pivotal works and has been selected to enter the permanent collection for its signficance within Hot Touch, but also for its materiality.
The set of Comments and the original posting on Real Climate have advanced the discussion of the signficance and the issues associated with the observed recent upper ocean cooling.
None of these changes of course having anything to do with the patient's core temperature, the measurement of signficance.
So ultimately, I must confess that I don't really understand the signficance of Ledbetter's appearance at the convention.
If the emphasis is on legal, if legal history means the doctrinal and historical origins of current law, it can be useful in certain cases, such as arguing about the signficance of a past amendment to a statute.
The principal faults which emerge from instructions concern the inadequate expression of signficance, misunderstanding setting, mis - interpretation of character and appearance, and inadequate awareness of special interest.
Its signficance was linked to Shakespeare's «Henry IV Pt 2» and with the production of the famous earliest English tapestries, known as the Sheldon (or Barcheston) Tapestries.
These involve a complex array of assessment and understanding from the significance of the heritage asset, the nature of its setting and the contribution that the setting makes to signficance.
The most common factors are inadequate assessment of signficance.
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